🏖️ Elevate Your Beach Game with ADesign!
The ADesign Windproof Beach Tent is a spacious 10 x 10 ft sun shelter designed for families and groups, featuring 8 sandbags for wind resistance, UPF 50+ sun protection, and a quick setup process. Ideal for various outdoor settings, this tent ensures comfort and safety during your beach vacations.
Product Dimensions | 304.8 x 304.8 x 199.9 cm; 5.26 kg |
Part number | ADesign |
Material type | Lycra Fabric |
Power source type | Manual |
Manufacturer | ADesign |
Item model number | 4-poles-Turquoise |
ASIN | B09WJ671BC |
J**T
Great product! Especially for the beach and/or sports events.
I have to start by saying. A lot of these pictures are showing it set up with a lot of sag in it. Notice in the pictures I’ve set up there is little to no sag in the canopy. I bought this for a week Long Beach vacation in Indian Rocks Beach Florida. Every morning I set this up then my whole family would use it through the day. There was enough shade for 6-8 chairs and couple of carts to be parked under it as well as a few toddlers to play in the sand out of the sun.If you set it up correctly it only takes about five-right minutes to set up. I found it was easier if you lay it out on the sand first and stretch it out to where it’s flat on the ground. Fill ALL EIGHT Sand bag weights. To fill the sand bags they are flat square material with a cord running through the edges. Lay them flat on the ground and dump sand onto them then simply pull up on the two cords that run up to the canopy it will draw up and close around the sand and make a bag. You might have to fasten the four extra sand bags to the canopy. Just push one end of the cords loop through the canopy where the other sand anchor is attached to the canopy now pass the sand bay and cord through the loop that is sticking through the canopy and pull it tight. Once all eight of the sand weights are filled assemble each pole one at a time. The bungie that straps the canopy to the top of the pole also holds the pole together when storing it bunches up in the bag. Each pole has its own bungie. Assemble the pole stick the canopy end of the pole under the double layer of one corner. Strap it to the pole then lift that corner up gently pulling the sand weights toward the pole till you can plant the pole striaght up and down. Repeat for each corner. One all four corners are up to around and place the sand weights in line with the edges of the canopy 90 degrees from eachother on each corner. You can gently pull each sand bag out till the edge of the canopy is pulled straight and it’s not sagging or floppy. Once you’ve straightened the canopy and tightened it now go around and simply straighten each pole. You’re now done. Enjoy!Take down is the exact opposite. Remove each pole one at a time. Break down the pole and place the bungie over the pole to hold it all together then throw it into the nice carrying bag. Repeat for each pole. Now go to each sand bag and dump it out. Once all the sand is dumped simply throw it onto the middle of the canopy. Repeat for each sand bag. Once all eight of the sand bags are emptied and thrown into the middle of the canopy just fold it up and stuff it into the bag. You’re now done and on your way. Took me about 5-8 minutes to take it down even in the dark.This canopy works very well and also allows a lot of air flow underneath. The larger canopy’s with the heavy metal frames like the one in one of my pictures to the right of this canopy don’t allow a lot of air flow for some reason.With all eight sand bags attached and filled it will withstand a good amount of wind and not blow over. I noted that there were a lot of other brand canopy’s set up on the beach with single sand bag anchors on each corner and a lot of them were being blown loose due to the wind. This one was not bugging. Stayed tight and never came loose. The key is to FILL the sand bags. I just used my hands to fill them and scooped the sand into the sand bags. They do have a blue plastic scoop that works well but takes longer. The kids used it to play with mostly.This canopy also comes with a set of metal stakes for use like at a sports event or something. The end of each sand bag has a small opening where you can pull the end of the cord loop through it then stick the stake through the loop. Super simple design that works very well.This canopy is NOT water proof. It’s designed to cast a good sized shade spot for hot sunny days. It does a great job at what it was designed to do.All in all I’m very happy. Even though it was set up every day for 7days for the whole extent of the day there is no damage to any of the canopy of poles or sand bags. Besides some sand scratches in the aluminum poles where the slide together but that’s going to happen. Oh and sand inside the storage bag. If they bothers you it might be a good idea to open it up at home and set it up so it can be cleaned off. I could care less it does it’s job well and will be used every time we go to the beach or a sports event outside.It’s worth it people, I’m 6’1” tall and when set up properly my head rarely touched the underside of the canopy. My brother in-law is 6’3” and he had no problem moving around under it.
K**S
Beach Tent
Love the way it was packaged, easy to set up. On our first time, we got in a huge rain storm. I had to dismantle in heavy rain by myself because I got left alone. It was easy by myself even though I was getting pelted! I would highly recommend this shelter/cover. No, it won't stand up in the rain, but that was my fault, lol...
L**.
It Stayed Up!
We ordered this for a vacation to Florida. There was a very steady wind and we never had to reposition our canopy! We only needed the 4 sandbags. For first time, it did take 3 of us to set up because some didn't follow directions. Good height and shade for the whole afternoon! Much better than the heavy tailgate tents!
C**G
Good Shade
This is a good shade, but does not hold up in the wind as well as other types of shade. The beach we were at was really windy in the the afternoon. This shade was flapping pretty hard and would require repositioning the poles and the sandbags periodically. The shades that have the full metal frames at the top were barely effected. The drawback with those is that they are heavy to lug across the sand. I saw a couple of the more expensive shades that have one bent pole and they just blow in the wind. Those seemed to be working really well and they are lighter to carry than this shade. The drawback with that type is that if there is no wind, you have no shade. Overall this one is good, not great.
B**K
Good tent for FL beaches
Light and easy to assemble. Very functional and sand resistant. Would recommend to others!!
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